the woman at the top right looks like she has been through a fire too though?

i want to see if they improve after being off of meth. or at least eventually catch up to people their own age. say if they had the meth photo taken at 25, then they are clean, would they look terrible at 40? or would they be reasonably back to normal and healthy for 40?

the woman at the top right looks like she has been through a fire too though?

i want to see if they improve after being off of meth. or at least eventually catch up to people their own age. say if they had the meth photo taken at 25, then they are clean, would they look terrible at 40? or would they be reasonably back to normal and healthy for 40?

I was going to say the same thing, it just looks like she's been through more than a meth addiction.

However, I find the 'Faces of Meth' movement by law enforcement to be a bit of propaganda. Not that doing meth is a good thing, but I always get the feeling that they're trying to relay the idea that, "if you try meth, you'll lose all your teeth, get terrible sores, your hair will fall out, etc."

In actuality, these are all of the most extreme cases (of millions) and I'd be willing to bet there is more dysfunction in these people's lives than just the use of meth.

Again, not defending meth. It can be an atrocious drug... I just don't like propaganda, especially related to the 'War on Drugs.'

However, I find the 'Faces of Meth' movement by law enforcement to be a bit of propaganda. Not that doing meth is a good thing, but I always get the feeling that they're trying to relay the idea that, "if you try meth, you'll lose all your teeth, get terrible sores, your hair will fall out, etc."

In actuality, these are all of the most extreme cases (of millions) and I'd be willing to bet there is more dysfunction in these people's lives than just the use of meth.

Again, not defending meth. It is the drug from hell... I just don't like propaganda, especially related to the 'War on Drugs.'

However, I find the 'Faces of Meth' movement by law enforcement to be a bit of propaganda. Not that doing meth is a good thing, but I always get the feeling that they're trying to relay the idea that, "if you try meth, you'll lose all your teeth, get terrible sores, your hair will fall out, etc."

In actuality, these are all of the most extreme cases (of millions) and I'd be willing to bet there is more dysfunction in these people's lives than just the use of meth.

Again, not defending meth. It can be an atrocious drug... I just don't like propaganda, especially related to the 'War on Drugs.'

Most people are dumb, especially the ones taking meth.
This probably does a better job of being a deterrent, than actually educating them on the real harm it does to them physically.